Staff Governance Board of Trustees Population Europe Liaison Persons Population Europe Partner Representatives Financial Support Current Projects Einstein Center for Population Diversity Family Formation in Flux – Causes, Consequences and Possible Futures FutuRes – Towards a Resilient Future of Europe Green Family – Generational Fairness in Climate Change Mapping Inequalities through the life course (MapIneq) Quantifying Migration Scenarios for Better Policy (QuantMig) Regional population diversity and social cohesion in the local context Science, Policy & the Public: Understanding How They Interact The Baltic Sea States Project Detailed Description: The Baltic Sea States Project BSS Vulnerabilities under the Global Protection Regime (VULNER) Previous Projects AGENTA CBSS Project Support Facility FamiliesAndSocieties Generations and Gender Programme – Evaluate, Plan, Initiate (GGP-EPI) Lebenswelten 4.0? Post-Pandemic Populations. Die demografischen Folgen der COVID-19- Pandemie in Deutschland Research Initiative on Migration of the Max Planck Society: The Challenges of Migration, Integration and Exclusion TEMPER Contact Previous Projects of Population Europe and its Partners Population Europe has collaborated on a number of projects with its partner institutes. Here is a list of past projects in which Population Europe has participated: Lebenswelten 4.0? The Importance of Social Environments in Urban and Rural Regions in Light of Demographic Change Generations and Gender Programme – Evaluate, Plan, Initiate (GGP-EPI) Research Initiative on Migration of the Max Planck Society: The Challenges of Migration, Integration and Exclusion (WiMi) Council of the Baltic Sea States (CBSS) Project Support Facility FamiliesAndSocieties Ageing Europe - An Application of National Transfer Accounts for Explaining and Projecting Trends in Public Finances (AGENTA) Temporary vs. Permanent Migration (TEMPER) Population Europe Resource Finder and Archive (PERFAR), now located at “Social Policy and Law Shared Database” (SPLASH) Post-Pandemic Populations. Die demografischen Folgen der COVID-19- Pandemie in Deutschland Joint Programming Initiative (JPI)